FRIDAY
Auckland Features A NEW combination, the Smithson Trio, will be heard in solos, duets, humorous numbers, and yodeling solos. Miller’s Banjo Quartet will be heard in some very popular, marches and waltzes, while Master Desmond Casey, boy soprano, will sing several delightful ballads, Mr. Robert McKnight, who has well established himself as a very fine artist on the concertina, will provide some well-known solos. The whole programme will be a particularly fine one and there will be plenty of variety.
Wellington’s. Programme THE WHITH COONS, a novelty instrumental combination consisting of banjo, mandolin and guitar, will contribute to 2YA’s entertainment this evening. _ 3YA Notes lyy ESSRS. D. COSSGROVE and W. Melbourne will give the fortnightly Radio Service" talk. To-.’ sht listeners will again welcome Miss: Cicely Audibert. This singer from the professional stage is a very fine mezzo-soprano and in her four gongs for this evening she will display some of her versatility. The other artists are-well known to: the .micro‘nhone. Items from Dunedin (THE first half of the programme will savour of the sea. Chanties will be sung by Mr, 0. L. Carden and chorus, while Mr. F. C. Cooper will sing "Shipmates o’ Mine’ and Mr. W. Ruffell, "Fishermen of England." Miss Isa Duff, a new radio artist, will be heard in "Kentucky Babe." The second half of the programme Will be devoted to thé presentation of the British ‘rama; "Up Stream," to be produced by Major Lampen. .
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 27, 16 January 1931, Page 19
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